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Faux Torn Paper Technique

Our class today is working on an oldie but goodie - the Faux Torn Paper Technique. It is such an easy technique, yet it provides a great way to make a pretty card with minimal fuss or supplies. Here's a peek at our class samples:

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Hi everyone! Today I'm thrilled to share two beautiful cards created by Stacy McCain, a Demonstrator in Boise, Idaho. Not only are the cards pretty, but I love that she chose to share two different ideas using the same stamp set. It's always good when a stamp set lends itself to different ideas, right?

Also uses Softly Falling TIEF (textured impressions embossing folder)

Sparkly details: Iced Rhinestone Embellishments (center of snowflake) along with Winter Wonderland Designer Vellum. The Silver Glimmer Paper and Basic Jewel Rhinestones can be found in our Annual Catalog.

As stated above, both cards use our Holiday Catalog stamp set Flurry of Wishes. And if you like coordinating products, then you'll be happy to know that this photopolymer set coordinates with the Snow Flurry Punch. Purchase the two together in a bundle and you'll save 15%. Click here for information regarding this and other bundles.

Want to stamp a wreath but don't want to purchase a wreath stamp set? The following card, based on a sample in Pinterest, is one we created at Adela's workshop last week. We went with fall colors for this one, but you could easily adapt it to any season!

To create this look:

Punch out a circle of copy paper and adhere it to your card front layer using temporary (or light tack) adhesive. We started by adding splatters of Daffodil Delight ink using one of the images in Gorgeous Grunge. (The look reminds me of wreaths with berry laden stems poking out of them.) Next, stamp an image like this pinecone from Ornamental Pine around the circle, 6-8 times. This sample has 8.

To fill in the wreath, stamp additional pinecones with either another color or a lighter touch of the same color. For the latter, ink up your stamp with the same ink, but stamp off onto scrap paper before stamping on your wreath. This wreath uses only Chocolate Chip ink; the second picture below shows the "stam…

Welcome to a blog hop by the Stamp Review Crew where we are sharing projects created using the ocean themed set, Seaside Shore. If you're already following the hop, that means you have just arrived from Ann's blog. Her projects are always so wonderfully detailed; a true gift to the eye! (If you're starting on my blog... welcome! You can follow the links at the bottom of each post to the other 9 stops.)

My first project uses just one image from the stamp set - the line of dots.

Yes, out of all those images I only chose one! Truth is, I'm working on a stack of cards to be donated to an organization that mails cards out to kids in hospitals. The cards need to mail easily and not include any embellishments that could cause harm. So, wanting to include birthday cards, I simply stamped the dots in rows using different ink colors from our Brights collection to imitate a brightly wrapped gift.

Next, I drew on the ribbon lines then added an image (from Happy Birthday Gorgeous) …